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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on December 29, 2008, 06:40:26 AM
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Hi, got this a few days ago at the thrift store for a couple bucks. I think it is old (maybe 1950's) era. I remembering seeing them in here in homes when I was younger. I think these are referred to as reverse painting....in a sense (?)
The whole scene is painted on the back, then on the front is where more trees are added to give a bit of depth to the picture. As by the looks of the oval glass with the beveled edges, I think this was poplar in the 40's/50's era.....which is just my guess.
Anyone else know anything about the correct age of these, or the proper name? Makers? TIA :)
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These are pretty ageless and can be found going back into history. Dating by the style of painting can be difficult as they are often copies of older paintings. If they come in a frame that can help date.
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Seems like the kind of thing that would be popular with hobbyists. The edge doesn't look terribly professional. I wonder if you could tell anything by the paint? How long have acrylic paints been around?
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All I know as I remember these types of pictures in my Granny house, as a tot growing up. (cough, cough) As I am getting to the half century mark myself :spls:
The edges do have a few nicks on them, but I would assume from over the years of handling as that is a delicate area. I did take a pic of the top steel hanger (front) and it seems to have some age to it also.
I like it anyways.... :)
Info here: Reverse Painting Info=Folk Art--Click Here (http://books.google.ca/books?id=iKV2F_AJQ9MC&pg=RA2-PA435&lpg=RA2-PA435&dq=glass+painting+reverse&source=web&ots=JISa_iYscN&sig=i3y055kZGbw9v3uBkfz2ucwTL90&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=8&ct=result#PRA2-PA435,M1)
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I recall seeing these as a child as well Rose. They were popular in the UK at one time and I know my Mother had one when I was little. Hers was a copy of a well-known painting of swans on a river.
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I recall seeing these as a child as well Rose. They were popular in the UK at one time and I know my Mother had one when I was little. Hers was a copy of a well-known painting of swans on a river.
Glad to know our ages :fwr: (lol) and you STILL have a Good memory. ;D
Found these, scroll down to the 8th Column down (click image to enlarge), see two other examples I have found: http://www.richesantiques.ca/stock/collections/pictures.html Was not sure IF this was an North American thing or not - but if Anne recalls them too, they must have been made in other places as well, and poplar for their time period.
I have enclosed a pic from mine of the front silver hanging piece (sadly some of the back paint has chipped away by it) but it looks the same as those in the above link.